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The Rules of the Game (Criterion Collection)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 11/15/2011

The Rules of the Game (Criterion Collection)
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 11/15/2011
- Starring: Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Parely, Marcel Dalio, Julien Carette, Roland Toutain, Gaston Modot, Pierre Magnier, Jean Renoir, Anne Mayen
- UPC: 715515088619
- Item #: HVD508861
- Director: Jean Renoir
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Comedy Video, Foreign-French
- Release Date: 11/15/2011
- Original Year: 1939
- Distributor/Studio: Criterion Collection
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Considered one of the greatest films ever made, THE RULES OF THE GAME (LA RHGLE DU JEU), by Jean Renoir (GRAND ILLUSION), is a scathing critique of corrupt French society cloaked in a comedy of manners, in which a weekend at a marquis countryside chateau lays bare some ugly truths about a group of haute bourgeois acquaintances. The film was a victim of tumultuous history it was subjected to cuts after premiere audiences rejected it in 1939, and the original negative was destroyed during World War II; it wasn't reconstructed until 1959. That version, which has stunned viewers for decades, is presented here.